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The Industrial Power Shift: Why Large Manufacturers Are Turning to Onsite Generation

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Across the United States, a quiet but profound shift is underway in how large industrial companies secure electricity.

For decades, most manufacturers relied almost entirely on grid-supplied electricity from local utilities. Today, rising electricity demand, volatile power markets, and the increasing importance of energy resilience are driving a new strategy: onsite power generation and energy storage.

This shift is particularly visible in large manufacturing regions such as Texas, California, and the PJM Interconnection states, where energy-intensive industries operate some of the largest electricity loads in the economy.

Industrial Energy Demand Is Surging

Industrial facilities are among the largest electricity consumers in the United States.

Heavy manufacturing sectors such as steel, chemicals, refining, and advanced manufacturing require enormous amounts of power for processes such as electric arc furnaces, process heating, electrochemical operations, and large industrial motors.

Primary metals production alone accounts for a significant share of manufacturing energy consumption, and the energy intensity of these operations makes electricity a strategic input rather than just a utility cost.

A single modern steel mill can require tens to hundreds of megawatts of continuous electricity, comparable to the energy demand of a mid-size city.

Companies operating large steel and metals facilities across North America include:

  • Nucor
  • Steel Dynamics
  • Cleveland-Cliffs
  • Vinton Steel
  • Commercial Metals Company
  • Gerdau
  • ArcelorMittal
  • U.S. Steel

These companies operate facilities across regions such as Texas, Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and other manufacturing hubs.

Why Texas and PJM Are Becoming Industrial Power Hotspots

Two regions in particular are seeing rapid growth in industrial electricity demand:

ERCOT (Texas)
PJM Interconnection (Mid-Atlantic and Midwest)

Electricity demand in these regions is projected to grow quickly as new manufacturing facilities, data centers, and industrial projects connect to the grid.

Texas already consumes more energy than any other U.S. state, driven largely by energy-intensive industries such as chemicals, refining, and manufacturing.

Meanwhile, PJM serves more than a dozen states and is preparing for rising demand from both industrial growth and large new electricity users.

For large manufacturers operating in these regions, energy reliability and cost predictability are becoming critical operational issues.

The Rise of Onsite Power

To address these challenges, many industrial companies are evaluating onsite power generation.

This approach allows facilities to produce electricity directly at or near the manufacturing site rather than relying exclusively on grid supply.

Common configurations include:

  • Natural gas combined-cycle generation
  • Reciprocating engine power plants
  • Prime power microgrids
  • Solar + battery energy storage
  • Hybrid generation systems

In many cases, these systems operate behind the meter, meaning electricity is produced directly at the facility rather than delivered through the transmission grid.

The advantages include:

• reduced exposure to electricity price volatility
• improved energy reliability
• potential demand charge reduction
• operational resilience during grid outages
• long-term energy cost certainty

For energy-intensive industries such as steel, cement, chemicals, and advanced manufacturing, these benefits can translate into significant competitive advantages.

Battery Storage and Industrial Energy Flexibility

Energy storage is becoming an increasingly important component of industrial energy systems.

Large battery storage facilities can store excess electricity and release it during periods of peak demand or higher energy prices.

Grid-scale battery projects are already being deployed at major power sites such as the Moss Landing energy storage complex in California, one of the largest battery installations in the world.

For industrial facilities, battery storage can provide:

• peak shaving
• backup power
• renewable integration
• demand response participation

These capabilities can significantly improve the economics of onsite energy systems.

The Strategic Energy Question

For large manufacturers, electricity is no longer just a cost line item.

It is becoming a strategic infrastructure decision.

Companies that secure reliable, cost-competitive power will be better positioned to scale production, manage operational risk, and compete globally.

And increasingly, that power may be generated directly at the facility itself.


End note:

Organizations exploring onsite generation or behind-the-meter energy solutions can learn more about feasibility assessments at
www.pacificoenergy.com

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